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if you cut without a plan, you can hit a big artery. you can blow a huge artery and that's the scariest thing going on right now. we are having a debate about cutting without any plan of where we're going and the point we tried to make in the book is i am not a -- i'm not about april 15. i'm about july 4. july 4 is now at stake. i'm not after american solvency. i'm after preserving american greatness. that is not the discussion we're having. >> we entered the debt and deficit crisis eight or nine months ago, the president appointed a commission that was courageous and did what he asked them. the simpson-bowles commission as that mentioned. it gave pretty good blueprint that you could have built upon. what kept our system from just embracing that and moving with it? >> i would say two things. two things are standing in the way. i think we suffered a real
if you cut without a plan, you can hit a big artery. you can blow a huge artery and that's the scariest thing going on right now. we are having a debate about cutting without any plan of where we're going and the point we tried to make in the book is i am not a -- i'm not about april 15. i'm about july 4. july 4 is now at stake. i'm not after american solvency. i'm after preserving american greatness. that is not the discussion we're having. >> we entered the debt and deficit crisis eight...
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when we come back, big question of the week, with this president so vulnerable, are big-time republicans kicking themselves ning? whoever said that "less is more" is more or less mathematically challenged. less isn't more, it's less. and the only thing more than more is a lot more. which is exactly what i get at embassy suites. more space... more down time. more family time. -more me time. -more me time. -more me time. because the more more i have, the more i have to have... more. [ female announcer ] more room. complimentary drinks. free breakfast. embassy suites hotels. chris: welcome back. president obama's no better than even money for re-election according to most analysts which brings us to this week's big question, are any of the big-time republicans who passed up a run for president regretting it? >> one definitely is. mitch daniels, governor of indiana who wanted to run. only reason he didn't run was because of his family who held him back. to this day he's thinking, i can get in this race and win it. chris: gloria? >> i actually went to indianapolis and spoke with mr. daniels a
when we come back, big question of the week, with this president so vulnerable, are big-time republicans kicking themselves ning? whoever said that "less is more" is more or less mathematically challenged. less isn't more, it's less. and the only thing more than more is a lot more. which is exactly what i get at embassy suites. more space... more down time. more family time. -more me time. -more me time. -more me time. because the more more i have, the more i have to have... more. [...
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>> um, dodd-frank, in my view, really missed, whiffed the big one which is too big to fail, did nothing about cutting down these institutions to a manageable size, to a size that does not imperil the taxpayer. that is the key failing in dodd-frank. another failing, i think, is that it has left hundreds of rules to be made by regulators, and so, therefore, providing a second manipulation possibility for the industry. so they got their first chance when they were talking about the legislation, writing the legislation, they got their first chance to manipulate. now they can manipulate the regulators, two bites of the apple. >> is it any better than nothing? >> i think there are parts of it that are fine, that are good. but i think that a 3,000-page law, okay? glass-steagall was 32 pages. 3,000 pages is, you know, it's way overdone and not, um, not effective on the crucial issue of too big to fail. >> yeah. not to, not to take much longer on that, i think i agree with gretchen. you know, why couldn't you have just added one paragraph that, essentially, said any institution that has to rely
>> um, dodd-frank, in my view, really missed, whiffed the big one which is too big to fail, did nothing about cutting down these institutions to a manageable size, to a size that does not imperil the taxpayer. that is the key failing in dodd-frank. another failing, i think, is that it has left hundreds of rules to be made by regulators, and so, therefore, providing a second manipulation possibility for the industry. so they got their first chance when they were talking about the...
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they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on their body of work. >> when you are talking about recology, do you have the only sculpture garden at the top? >> it is based on work that was done many years ago in new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the garbage, and we use our compost to transplant them. the pathway is lined with rubble from the earthquake from the freeways we tour about 5000 people a year to our facility, adults and children. we talk about recycling and conservation. they can meet the artists. >> fantastic. let's go meet some of your current artists. here we are with lauren. can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continui
they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on their body of work. >> when you are talking about recology, do you have the only sculpture garden at the top? >> it is based on work that was done many years ago in new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the...
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printed and indeed a big republic started a at a tad like newspaper in norway. but in fact in the building that was born today very close to it yes it does not appear to be talking. about the congress the affairs of the world. that result of them actually and the attack it does not appear in the newspaper was the positive thing. i mean tonight as we see this unfold in sydney the only way here you know taking a position was in central oslo to try to ensure safety you know denmark and norway you're almost neighbors you're so close to both of you to part of nato is there a sense of unease it does not tonight. yes definitely as we have seen. denmark being the target. to commit terror attacks many of the. killers. many of them psychotic and. the media house. in the summer. five young men were arrested. too for this. media house with some traps and plants and kill as many journalists and other people working theirs as possible. david headley. who was arrested in chicago had also plans to. kill as many people here in this building. and last year also with terrorist. he
printed and indeed a big republic started a at a tad like newspaper in norway. but in fact in the building that was born today very close to it yes it does not appear to be talking. about the congress the affairs of the world. that result of them actually and the attack it does not appear in the newspaper was the positive thing. i mean tonight as we see this unfold in sydney the only way here you know taking a position was in central oslo to try to ensure safety you know denmark and norway...
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artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this is made out of puffy paint. often, kids use it to decorate their clothes. she has made all these lines of paint. >> for the pieces we are looking at, is there a core of foam or something in the middle of these pieces that she built on top of? >> i'm not telling. >> ah, a secret. >> this silver is aluminum foil, crumbled of aluminum foil. her aesthetic is very much that quiet, japanese spatial thing that i really admire. their attention to the materiality of the things of the world. >> this is a nice juxtaposition you have going on right now. you have a more established artists alongside and emerging artists. is that something important
artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this...
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when we come back, big question of the week, with this president so vulnerable, are big-time republicans kicking themselves ning? chris: welcome back. president obama's no better than even money for re-election according to most analysts which brings us to this week's big question, are any of the big-time republicans who passed up a run for president regretting it? >> one definitely is. mitch daniels, governor of indiana who wanted to run. only reason he didn't run was because of his family who held him back. to this day he's thinking, i can get in this race and win it. chris: gloria? >> i actually went to indianapolis and spoke with mr. daniels about it. he says no regrets but i'm sure there are. i wonder if jeb bush is thinking about it right now? maybe there was enough distance between himself and his brother to possibly give it a run. chris: kelly? >> since they've taken two great answers i will say how about haley barbour to have a southerner if we don't get rick perry. chris: i don't know the reason why he's not running. i interviewed him last week. he's very sharp on all of the is
when we come back, big question of the week, with this president so vulnerable, are big-time republicans kicking themselves ning? chris: welcome back. president obama's no better than even money for re-election according to most analysts which brings us to this week's big question, are any of the big-time republicans who passed up a run for president regretting it? >> one definitely is. mitch daniels, governor of indiana who wanted to run. only reason he didn't run was because of his...
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t we did too big surveys of these folks. what i found fascinating as if began to look through theegan results of the service, the t difference in how people were how pe responding to questions aboutop opportunity and access as anitya function of age or asra generations. would go into this a little bit later, but a short story is s those people who were under 40 and you have a system that i have organized where i call these people generations, the people under 40 responded quitei differently to those who were over 40 in terms of how muchm discrimination date received in the workplace and how much ofp today's date of were available for them personally. just in terms of how difficult it was to make it in americanci, society. and so once i saw this interesting generational break out in the data we went back w ahead of a small group ofarchers researchers and conducted overdu 130 follow-up interviews just in the people in the survey in addition to over 100 interviewst conducted generally from the book.t so it was somewhat differen
t we did too big surveys of these folks. what i found fascinating as if began to look through theegan results of the service, the t difference in how people were how pe responding to questions aboutop opportunity and access as anitya function of age or asra generations. would go into this a little bit later, but a short story is s those people who were under 40 and you have a system that i have organized where i call these people generations, the people under 40 responded quitei differently to...
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the big flag tie on because it's the 4th of july. happy 255th. that's if i'm doing my math right. >> freedom from great britain, that a lot of people don't know. >> you're right. that's stunning. reputation on back on the day. >> let's go to weather before we really get in trouble. talking about temperatures in the 70s. 81 by 9:00. 89 by noon. code orange alert day. unhealthy for sensitive groups. any respiratory ailments, young and old, limit your outside time. yes, a thunderstorm symbol. we could see a few more thunderstorms this afternoon. potentially a couple of strong ones. big ones yesterday moving away. overnight a few showers out of west virginia. they have pretty much fizzled. 60s in new york state. pennsylvania, in the 70s. 80 in raleigh. warm across the eastern u.s., even into places like des moines and chicago and the great lakes. they are still in the 60s. check it out. holding below the 90-degree mark around the bay. most of us 90 to 91 and 92. kris is checking out the roads. >> reporter: 395 northbound into the district, no problem
the big flag tie on because it's the 4th of july. happy 255th. that's if i'm doing my math right. >> freedom from great britain, that a lot of people don't know. >> you're right. that's stunning. reputation on back on the day. >> let's go to weather before we really get in trouble. talking about temperatures in the 70s. 81 by 9:00. 89 by noon. code orange alert day. unhealthy for sensitive groups. any respiratory ailments, young and old, limit your outside time. yes, a...
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i have seen last sites before and this is really, really big. and the fact that it can have so much for the nation behind it is quite unbelievable. -- coordination behind it is quite unbelievable. >> al-shabab says there is no famine in the country and accuses the u.n. of examined -- a guy during the drive for political reasons. aid agencies remain in place. caroline hawley reports. you may find some of these images distressing. >> the refugee camps in kenya. the body of a charm lies next to those still struggling for life. -- of a child lies next to those still struggling for life. a combination of war and drought has created a devastating emergency, displacing huge numbers of somalis with in their own country, too. the capital, mogadishu, is not safe. it is still a magnet for people in need. >> she is 80 years old and she is taking care of five children. she is the grandmother. the father and mother died because of disease. >> the hardline islamic group al-shabab has links to al qaeda and is fighting the western government of somalia. the gove
i have seen last sites before and this is really, really big. and the fact that it can have so much for the nation behind it is quite unbelievable. -- coordination behind it is quite unbelievable. >> al-shabab says there is no famine in the country and accuses the u.n. of examined -- a guy during the drive for political reasons. aid agencies remain in place. caroline hawley reports. you may find some of these images distressing. >> the refugee camps in kenya. the body of a charm...
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>> it was a big first. there were a lot of unique features and shopping centers built on such a grand scale with so much attention to aesthetic detail and really just imposing architecture. it was important to the northwest suburbs that the condition of the fact that this area was a boom town. just growing so rapidly and one of the more important areas of chicago at that time. the case i make in the book is it represented a lot of firsts in shopping center buildings. it is meant to be a case study to talk about all shopping centers and all malls and how they developed. the best analogy is it was the floodgate. >> victor bruin has been referred to as the father of the shopping mall. what features or design elements were considered unique at the time of the construction? >> victor drew in was an amazing story. there is a biography of him where i obtained my permission called lawmaker. he was a holocaust refugee who came from vienna in 1939 to america and one of the things that influenced him the most on his a
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the cinema or one such film shown this year is american documentary marlon called which has been a big success sprouted wide media machine needs to be made set every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event and you keep here we can see a selection of the films for this year. so many lectures mostly because the full discussions in front of itself is so dismissive of the region bringing together how she's been through she gets to the crete of central russia. from the palace of aunts to the museum or the front of a grocery cultural amounts here daniel film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why is one of the worlds ones that question and more let's meet this week's guest let's leave it to me here and nice to meet you now tell me your involvement with bestival here. well he wants to go part of all begin. with the. director of rather me or the rest well so i decided to take this seize this opportunity to compose a competition programme which would consist of a term movies of highest quality why. w
the cinema or one such film shown this year is american documentary marlon called which has been a big success sprouted wide media machine needs to be made set every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event and you keep here we can see a selection of the films for this year. so many lectures mostly because the full discussions in front of itself is so dismissive of the region bringing together how she's been through she gets to the crete of central russia. from the palace of...
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they're concerned with the really big question that dominated all of american politics. how do you regrouped project america when the government is running out of money and the people are no longer prepared to pay more in taxes? this man looks like your typical computer science professor. he could really do with a new bicycle. he can certainly afford it. in a light 90's, he had two students, an enterprising duo that promised him a share in their new business if he gave him their advice. how much are you actually were? >> i don't like to answer that question. -- how much are you actually worth? >> more than a billion? >> that would not be completely inaccurate, let me put it that way. >> and billionaire professor who carries his own chipped tea mug. he is probably the richest academic in the world. he worries that in obama's america, wealth has become a dirty word. >> we should be empowering these people. we should be encouraging the next generation but i think there is almost a hostile attitude towards the people that have been successful in this country and the people t
they're concerned with the really big question that dominated all of american politics. how do you regrouped project america when the government is running out of money and the people are no longer prepared to pay more in taxes? this man looks like your typical computer science professor. he could really do with a new bicycle. he can certainly afford it. in a light 90's, he had two students, an enterprising duo that promised him a share in their new business if he gave him their advice. how...
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oh of the song there was this big blasts and people were screaming running around scared there were smoke it was just like. what we have seen for. cities around the world which has been attacked earlier we have looked at ourselves peaceful nation. even though we are in two wars. in libya so people are rather surprised shocked. those people mostly on twitter feeds social been. trying to. jump to conclusions too early i have to say though the latest breaking news is that actually the police officer he was going to this can and. should be juve. politicians he is actually tall and blonde and that he has according to newspapers in the region work. so this is this is rather or might be more complicated than we think of to tell or i will since we had that chat just last hour obviously details coming through thick and fast since that report we had unconfirmed reports saying that the terror group the helpers of global jihad claimed responsibility in response to norway's involvement in afghanistan we're also hearing that oslo police say they suspect the man arrested in that shooting at the youth ca
oh of the song there was this big blasts and people were screaming running around scared there were smoke it was just like. what we have seen for. cities around the world which has been attacked earlier we have looked at ourselves peaceful nation. even though we are in two wars. in libya so people are rather surprised shocked. those people mostly on twitter feeds social been. trying to. jump to conclusions too early i have to say though the latest breaking news is that actually the police...
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front of one of the first official meetings of the bolsheviks supposedly took place here to see the big pacific south council of russia in the middle of the nineteenth century. developed from a real settlement into leaving in flux processing sense of russia because of this event of the and the cycle of the russian conscious to join the nineteenth century with its red brick factory buildings scattered throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made walking through the city you see some beautiful old school students cathedrals and a mishmash of soviet buildings it's almost as if in some coolest time really stands still here. take a look at this brightly colored traditional christian house. there are many side. she's in russia such as of oliver. relations of the past few decades. and she sees in large cities thousands left to seek employment elsewhere to challenge the local government. and start the very schemes and the projects within the economic and cultural issues he's pretty small cities of russia are slowly catching up to the hundreds of thousands of men wh
front of one of the first official meetings of the bolsheviks supposedly took place here to see the big pacific south council of russia in the middle of the nineteenth century. developed from a real settlement into leaving in flux processing sense of russia because of this event of the and the cycle of the russian conscious to join the nineteenth century with its red brick factory buildings scattered throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made walking through the...
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so what is the big entity that we are part of? outfit their information since dems organized manner so what is the information system at work here? it is dna, a digital information system, which obviously has created in our bodies, but even more it has created that entity that we see today. 4.5 billion years old. it has created this extraordinary agency. they could concentrate briefly because they tell a tale of germanic mummification by life itself by dna. the first is the craft with the oceanic craftier. the burial states. these are made by the way. of rocks that scientists have recently come up with the rather intriguing notion that the continents would not exist without life and that's because we can calculate the energy budget of the early earth, the primitive earth. we can work out rights of the russian that are required to create the continents and the figures just don't add up. there is an energy deficit. we're succumbing to create the erosion of oceanic rocks they made the continents being formed. it's been argued that hi
so what is the big entity that we are part of? outfit their information since dems organized manner so what is the information system at work here? it is dna, a digital information system, which obviously has created in our bodies, but even more it has created that entity that we see today. 4.5 billion years old. it has created this extraordinary agency. they could concentrate briefly because they tell a tale of germanic mummification by life itself by dna. the first is the craft with the...
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normally this time of year a big temperature range. not the case as you can see with temperatures cooling off. looks like thursday the coolest day of the week and then we warm it up, especially by thursday we could talk about more 70s and 80s. just bundle up over the next few days, you will be at the beach, want to bring the ski jacket. >> by next weekend, starts to warm up. >> especially about a week from today. >> thank you. >> bicyclists took over some of san francisco's most popular streets today. took advantage of a car free day. the city closed the street and the great lieway from lincoln to -- as part of its sunday streets program. >> nice to be able to bike around the city without having to deal with cars. >> sunday streets will return on august 14th when streets in the civic center and tender loin are scheduled to be closed. >> and across the bay basketball courts covered the parking lot this weekend. it's all part of the so you think you can hoop three on three tournament. more than 500 players including many teens took part
normally this time of year a big temperature range. not the case as you can see with temperatures cooling off. looks like thursday the coolest day of the week and then we warm it up, especially by thursday we could talk about more 70s and 80s. just bundle up over the next few days, you will be at the beach, want to bring the ski jacket. >> by next weekend, starts to warm up. >> especially about a week from today. >> thank you. >> bicyclists took over some of san...
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. >>> a once big brand name is no more. borders bookstore chain said today it will liquidate after failing to find a buyer. they're closing all 400 retail stores, all of borders nearly 11,000 employees will now lose their jobs. >>> and technology giant cisco systems announced it's eliminating 6,500 jobs, part of an efficiency move. that's in cisco's effort to cut $1 billion in annual costs to the company. >>> this was the last day in afghanistan for america's best-known general, david petraeus, who transferred command of u.s. and nato led troops to his replacement, general john allen. a west point graduate with a princeton phd, easily the most celebrated modern day general officer is leaving to run the cia as the u.s. prepares for a gradual drawdown from afghanistan. >>> when we come back here tonight, new research on head injuries and dementia and alzheimer's and a group that the researchers are most concerned about tonight. >>>, and later, they may have come up short in the end, but the u.s. women's world cup team members
. >>> a once big brand name is no more. borders bookstore chain said today it will liquidate after failing to find a buyer. they're closing all 400 retail stores, all of borders nearly 11,000 employees will now lose their jobs. >>> and technology giant cisco systems announced it's eliminating 6,500 jobs, part of an efficiency move. that's in cisco's effort to cut $1 billion in annual costs to the company. >>> this was the last day in afghanistan for america's...
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and i think that is the big challenge right now. how do we basically develop a political platform and a mandate to do those four things. >> i would add a couple things. to what tom said which i basically agree with. but first there is a cultural element here. it's not just a problem in washington, it's a pblem in the culture. a nation where people have distrust of authority, don't trust government, unwilling to accept sacrice, feel very threatened, want pore government than they are willing to pay for, and so there has to be a gigantic education campaign to go under that. and then the second thing i would add, and tom talked about a hybrid politics, i uld say we'vead it. and we just have to rediscover it. and i go back perpeally to my hero alex aner hamilton who created this hrid politics it was not -- he got us out of the big government versus small government debat he stood for lited b energetic government to enhance social mobility. so people in the hamiltonian practise decision which include the wig party and the lincoln an repu
and i think that is the big challenge right now. how do we basically develop a political platform and a mandate to do those four things. >> i would add a couple things. to what tom said which i basically agree with. but first there is a cultural element here. it's not just a problem in washington, it's a pblem in the culture. a nation where people have distrust of authority, don't trust government, unwilling to accept sacrice, feel very threatened, want pore government than they are...
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complex of building, helping, developing projects that's going on that really are designed to be one big branch stray teemingic thing wherever you look in the middle east, and that is to shore up the strength, the responsiveness of the state wherever they look, whether with iraq or iraq today or afghanistan to prevent pakistan from continuing to sell the idea of a two-state solution for israel and palestine are all within the concept of the international space system. that is, we don't have strong systems and things are going in the wrong direction. >> host: what i see on the ground when i travel often to afghanistan is to be honest with all the power of the u.s. military, we have an up credibly well-led military, but in the end that's not enough to substitute for the poor government there is and the institutions provide, and it's like, you know, we're pushing this rock uphill and we just never quite get there. i'm sure you wouldn't disagree and it's hard to find anybody to defend president karzai's government. >> guest: that's true too. it brings us back to democratization and that proc
complex of building, helping, developing projects that's going on that really are designed to be one big branch stray teemingic thing wherever you look in the middle east, and that is to shore up the strength, the responsiveness of the state wherever they look, whether with iraq or iraq today or afghanistan to prevent pakistan from continuing to sell the idea of a two-state solution for israel and palestine are all within the concept of the international space system. that is, we don't have...
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and i see this big orange glob right here into the future. and i realize it's the bush-era tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires and how fair is that to those living on medicare and social security. i look at the wars. some would argue that those wars are unsustainable into the future and yet they comprise a substantial portion of our long-term debt because they were never paid for when we engaged in those. i looked at the trouble assets relief program into the future. but what i see there is this thin blueish line and what this means is that we have paid that back under the obama administration and democratic control of the congress. and then we have this big glob here that's about the current economic downturn and it strikes me if the congress really wanted to do something if the majority wanted to do something, leave medicare alone, leave social security alone, leave medicaid alone. focus on getting jobs and 27 million people back to work so they can contribute to our tax base and contribute to medicare and social security. do a jobs
and i see this big orange glob right here into the future. and i realize it's the bush-era tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires and how fair is that to those living on medicare and social security. i look at the wars. some would argue that those wars are unsustainable into the future and yet they comprise a substantial portion of our long-term debt because they were never paid for when we engaged in those. i looked at the trouble assets relief program into the future. but what i see there...
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ford, but to be she, and other big companies with big brands have said they will not advertise in the news of the world this weekend because they do not want to be associated with the shocking revelations about how the newspaper obtained stories. the owner of the news of the world, news corp., had their share price fall 4%, a reputation of crisis that could become a financial problem. news corp. wants to buy the 61% of british sky broadcasting it does not already own, but my sources tell me they have taken the view that news corp. would have to pay 9.6 billion pounds for the british sky broadcasting shares. following this news today, the media regulator says it has a duty to be satisfied that the holder of the broadcasting license is fit and proper. there is a risk it could be brought or unscrambled. b sky b directors may say that news corp. has to pay more to compensate for the risk or the deal may never happen. there may be incentive for news corp. to delay the takeover, pending greater clarity on whether they will be suitable owners of sky in the light of what ever further shocking
ford, but to be she, and other big companies with big brands have said they will not advertise in the news of the world this weekend because they do not want to be associated with the shocking revelations about how the newspaper obtained stories. the owner of the news of the world, news corp., had their share price fall 4%, a reputation of crisis that could become a financial problem. news corp. wants to buy the 61% of british sky broadcasting it does not already own, but my sources tell me...
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it is really a big question of what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population they see differently another point here i see that the important town of brega which is hotly debated the rebels and the government as who owns this power now might be a question with someone else this money might be used in fact to buy the tribes to get the town into the hands of the rebels i think that's the question here quite importantly right now to use that money i doubt what is the official language of the german government emergency services have recovered more bodies from the russian pleasure boat that sank in the boulder river two weeks ago killing one hundred twenty people the red cruiser was lifted from the bottom and towed to shallow waters the task is now to drain the hole so investigators can examine the vessel in detail to figure out the cause
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he didn't want to make a big. stink publicly about it i think he's going through some other legal avenues but. now at least all this started have been dropping out and you know all of his drug charges have been dropped in the police and their cases are on desk duty they've been relieved of their police powers and are awaiting the outcome of a best and that's that's not normal i mean a lot of times you see events like this there's nothing papered over the cops down the beach or it's paid vacation these guys are getting punished with destiny but we're still waiting for the u.s. attorney's office to finish their investigation unless now it's finally going to happen what we do to support because until that. well i misled us concerning this kind of a waiting game. it's typical usually takes a long time and the same outcome and then it'll be up to the attorney's office to the prosecutor and finally to get back to the metro transit police to decide exactly what they want to pursue something else they just want to give th
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bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on stone on technology update here. we've got the future covered. we're watching the weekly wrap up here on our t two thirty am in moscow these are your headlines norway morin's the victims of friday's bombing and shooting rampage that claimed the lives of at least ninety three people and shook the country to its core the norwegian man charged with carrying out the attack says his actions were quote gruesome but necessary. thousands returned to the streets of madrid calling for the government to tackle unemployment and take action over the country's crippling recession this as greece gets the ok for another multibillion euro cash injection from the e.u. . and no pie in the face this week for rupert murdoch but the media mogul is still facing an opening round of questions in the u.s. over phone hacking allegations murdoch and his son were earlier grilled by the british parliament over the scandal that has shaken police politicians and the press. and challenges on earth to those challenges and space r.t. sophie shevardnad
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which means that personally your share is over forty thousand dollars there is a law that caps how big that can be in we're about to really hit it bounce the debt ceiling supposedly we may have had it before but that may not have been the real limit and there's a chance they'll find a way to borrow more anyway but the big scary deadline coming up is august second. former chairman of the federal reserve alan greenspan explained that this mean to midnight all of this of. forty cents of every dollar of spending time a been spent where we could default on interest rates it would be. through the international financial system that's the international financial system that's a leech on the rest of society however and it wouldn't really be forced to default on the debt because they take in with taxes ten times what is needed to service the debt but this is really about an opportunity to raise taxes and cut benefits last handout slash bailouts subsidies on political enemies and do some grandstanding in order for all this to come together for the exploitation to continue congress has to pass a
which means that personally your share is over forty thousand dollars there is a law that caps how big that can be in we're about to really hit it bounce the debt ceiling supposedly we may have had it before but that may not have been the real limit and there's a chance they'll find a way to borrow more anyway but the big scary deadline coming up is august second. former chairman of the federal reserve alan greenspan explained that this mean to midnight all of this of. forty cents of every...
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as a big u.s. debt holder, china will for sure be affected. >> reporter: and in australia, too. >> it makes it much more expensive for tourists to visit australia. so those parts of our economy exposed to the tourist sector, and we've done a lot and spent a lot of money promoting australia overseas are not going to benefit so greatly from that. >> reporter: in tokyo, some economic experts see history repeating itself. they compare the current u.s. debt crisis to japan's crippling recession of the 1990s. >> it's the exact replay of what we went through in japan 10, 15 years ago. >> reporter: however the debate plays out in washington, experts say the financial ripples will be felt around the world. >> it's an issue that really is lurking in the background of each and every economy of the world. >> reporter: jonathan mann reporting. >>> all right. we've got a story we want you to stick around for coming up next. could you believe that a soldier actually served ten tours in a war zone. i want to tell
as a big u.s. debt holder, china will for sure be affected. >> reporter: and in australia, too. >> it makes it much more expensive for tourists to visit australia. so those parts of our economy exposed to the tourist sector, and we've done a lot and spent a lot of money promoting australia overseas are not going to benefit so greatly from that. >> reporter: in tokyo, some economic experts see history repeating itself. they compare the current u.s. debt crisis to japan's...
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so big concern here. it's going to be turning very stormy. this forecast path taking towards the north a little more over the course of today. then it veers out quickly and heads toward the east. but this is going to be a slow-moving system. a wide area is going to be impacted. and we are going to continue to see that stormy weather over the next couple of days. of course plenty of -- and we're talking about damaging winds, dangerous surf conditions and the possibility of landslides and flooding. as much as 800 millimeters for this section. some of these areas have seen a lot of rainfall in the past 24 hours too. so amounts are easily going to hit almost a meter high. very wet conditions. do want to watch out for over the next few days. >> thank you very much. we'll keep checking in for the latest updates on that. >>> now, three prefectures in northeastern japan have identified more farms that shipped contaminated beef. seven farms fed their cattle straw that had been left outdoors after the march nuclear accidents at the fukushima daiichi pl
so big concern here. it's going to be turning very stormy. this forecast path taking towards the north a little more over the course of today. then it veers out quickly and heads toward the east. but this is going to be a slow-moving system. a wide area is going to be impacted. and we are going to continue to see that stormy weather over the next couple of days. of course plenty of -- and we're talking about damaging winds, dangerous surf conditions and the possibility of landslides and...
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the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is this is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. phil reached for him to be a little earlier a senior aide to afghan president hamid karzai has been killed in the capital kabul lothar a group of armed men attacked his home it happened on the day the u.s. started handing over control of some of afghanistan's provinces to local security forces and less than a week after the assassination of president karzai hearth brother wall for more on these latest developments i'm now joined from chicago by steven levy a progressive radio news host and author stephen the half brother and a key aide of the afghan president both killed in less than a week because i was saying just as the u.s. hands over power to local forces in parts of the country what do you make of the timing of this. i think the term used last year accidental but i recall a early article i wrote i'm going to have here and several years ago i called it the last war. an
the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is this is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. phil reached for him to be a little earlier a senior aide to afghan president hamid karzai has been killed in the capital kabul lothar a group of armed men attacked his home it happened on the day the u.s. started handing over control of some of afghanistan's provinces to local...
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sure that you mention and certainly every state has big troubles we've been talking a whole lot about minnesota and the government shutdown there are some other interesting things in that i want to take a look at just a few things in arizona for example there are now ten job seekers for every job opening in florida where there's nearly four hundred seventy six thousand people collecting unemployment benefits just eleven thousand two hundred were added last year and over to michigan forty thousand jobs added since may of last year but two hundred sixty seven thousand people are still looking so i want to ask you you know when the spending stops that much of these payments will stop so lucky you foresee as a result in states like this that we just showed. i'm afraid i see the very dire consequences now that president obama has indicated he is willing to participate in getting big cuts to all kinds of payments thereby taking away the capacity of the federal government to help cities and states they're going to continue to cut people should know that since this great recession began over
sure that you mention and certainly every state has big troubles we've been talking a whole lot about minnesota and the government shutdown there are some other interesting things in that i want to take a look at just a few things in arizona for example there are now ten job seekers for every job opening in florida where there's nearly four hundred seventy six thousand people collecting unemployment benefits just eleven thousand two hundred were added last year and over to michigan forty...
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the middle of a huge complex, building, helping, developing projects that really is designed to one big grand strategic thing. were every look in the middle east, and that is to shore up the strength, the responsiveness of the state. wherever we are looking whether it is with iraq or iran today, or afghanistan, to prevent pakistan from continuing to fail. the idea of a two-state solution for israel and palestine, and they are all within the concept of this international state. that is, we don't have strong response of state. things are going in the wrong direction. >> host: what i see on the ground, and i travel often to afghanistan, is to be honest, with all the power of the u.s. military, we have an incredibly confident and well led military. in the and that's not enough to substitute for the governance that the afghans and institutions provide. and so it's like, you know, pushing a rock up a hill. we just never quite get there. i'm sure you wouldn't disagree. it's hard to find anybody, -- >> guest: that is true. but good governance brings us back to something like democratization. so
the middle of a huge complex, building, helping, developing projects that really is designed to one big grand strategic thing. were every look in the middle east, and that is to shore up the strength, the responsiveness of the state. wherever we are looking whether it is with iraq or iran today, or afghanistan, to prevent pakistan from continuing to fail. the idea of a two-state solution for israel and palestine, and they are all within the concept of this international state. that is, we don't...
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really no big changes out there. the heat, the worst of it on the east coast will be on friday. >> wait for friday there. but, still you look at dallas, like you say. over a hundred again. >>> time for some sports now. a crazy night in atlanta. the braves hosting the pirates. let's start in ninth inning with a squeeze play by pittsburgh. the braves, though, sniffed it out. the pitchout to nail michael mckenry at third. wow, great call from the dug jouchlt we go to extra innings. julio lugo grounds out to end the inning. so keep moving on to the 16th. pittsburgh's lyle overbay ripped it down the line, but the rookie freddie freeman making a cupping. the pirates fans wanting this thing to be over. with go to the bottom of the 18th inning. a base hit will whip it for tlachblt ronny cedeno there to make the play. we're still tied at three. 19th inning, it's late. folks in the crowd starting to get a little bit weird. here we go. julio lugo tries to score. he's out by a mile, right? the umpire calls him safe. jerl nee jer
really no big changes out there. the heat, the worst of it on the east coast will be on friday. >> wait for friday there. but, still you look at dallas, like you say. over a hundred again. >>> time for some sports now. a crazy night in atlanta. the braves hosting the pirates. let's start in ninth inning with a squeeze play by pittsburgh. the braves, though, sniffed it out. the pitchout to nail michael mckenry at third. wow, great call from the dug jouchlt we go to extra innings....
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no sense and is dishonest but here's the answer that the republicans give and here's cynicism on a big scale their answer is the american people are suffering from a terrible crisis they're looking for any help they can get and the republicans are making this theater around the silly because we can allow them to get maximum populous city for being the party that's going to at least help the american people little businesses individuals by cutting taxes or at least not allowing taxes to grow and that's going to build their mess base because people are angry about their situation and are grateful if a politician doesn't raise their taxes the fact that it's not a viable solution that it will not affect the basic economic situation except in a negative way well that's what's going to happen tomorrow meanwhile they're running for office in the elections of two thousand and twelve it is a very cynical ploy and if they push it and if the american government can't pay its debts for a few days and that's the most that will happen it will do a very bad job on diminishing the credit of the united
no sense and is dishonest but here's the answer that the republicans give and here's cynicism on a big scale their answer is the american people are suffering from a terrible crisis they're looking for any help they can get and the republicans are making this theater around the silly because we can allow them to get maximum populous city for being the party that's going to at least help the american people little businesses individuals by cutting taxes or at least not allowing taxes to grow and...
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>> well, um, there were both small and big themes. there were small patterns. three of the seven people were child jockeys. two of the seven individuals, actually, were slaves to confederate forces in fort sumter and the coastal war in the carolinas, they were not confederates, they were slaves to the confederate forces. um, so there were odd little connections to that. but the bigger connection was that even the people who left south carolina and were very glad to escape or survive slavery and otherwise left the state all wrote of their lives as south carolinians, all firmly identified themselves as sort of having a fraught relationship to where they're from. but, oh, they weren't going to let someone take that away from them. they would not identify themselves as africans with the one exception, perhaps, of boston kings who ended up going back to africa. but the rest of them they distinctly wanted to claim themselves as part of history even though they may have left the state. and i think that was the most powerful theme we found from the 18th to the early 20
>> well, um, there were both small and big themes. there were small patterns. three of the seven people were child jockeys. two of the seven individuals, actually, were slaves to confederate forces in fort sumter and the coastal war in the carolinas, they were not confederates, they were slaves to the confederate forces. um, so there were odd little connections to that. but the bigger connection was that even the people who left south carolina and were very glad to escape or survive...
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>> we just have a really big area of high pressure. a big ridge as we call it, which keeps expanding across the united states. in fact, during the day today a huge chunk of the upper midwest is under excessive heat warnings for feels-like temperatures around 110 to 115 degrees. >> mitchell: let's look down the road. what can we expect? >> towards the end of the week, all the heat is moving eastern towards the eastern seaboard. cities like new york, philadelphia, and d.c. will have temperatures feeling up to 110. that's the end of the week. the good news is, we're going to finally break this heat wave across much of the nation in about seven to ten days from now, and that's great news for everyone. >> mitchell: yes, it is great news. jeff, thanks a lot. >> you're welcome. >> mitchell: there is more fallout this evening from the "news of the world" hacking scandal. today, two stunning developments: rebekah brooks, the former editor, was arrested, and the head of london's police force resigned. elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter
>> we just have a really big area of high pressure. a big ridge as we call it, which keeps expanding across the united states. in fact, during the day today a huge chunk of the upper midwest is under excessive heat warnings for feels-like temperatures around 110 to 115 degrees. >> mitchell: let's look down the road. what can we expect? >> towards the end of the week, all the heat is moving eastern towards the eastern seaboard. cities like new york, philadelphia, and d.c. will...
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many viewed the big change as an on goal. the government will have to deal with displeasure at imminent changes to the german landscape. huge energy pylons did not go down well with the electorate. the next challenge came in the u.n. security council, where germany broke ranks with the u.s., france, and britain. there would be no german participation in the military deployment in libya. the majority of germans felt that was the right decision. only one in three thought germany was wrong to abstain in the libya resolution. 8% were not sure. this new tactic on the part of the german foreign minister caused a degree of irritation among european and transatlantic allies. it came under fire as a result. >> our problem is that as germany we no longer have a common european role. we have not managed to keep all the european countries together. that is the point. >> spectators feel the overall performance of the foreign minister has been disappointing. only one in four germans is satisfied with his work. >> you do not really get the
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write out this financial still this is really something quite frightening if italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis you mentioned theory thanks how it's all too appealing countries chipped david in styles for a bite of the g.c. apple the now many left regretting taking the bait that. the bad i mean the product. of more than a decade of great business is like badasses again hit hard. think street in athens is still bustling with the economy means that many businesses here in greece are simply gone and cleaning the year a mint year in prices many of the members when we could colonies it didn't mean european wages if one fought fanned out on three another year skeptics who wanted danger from the start they have become the unlikely heroes in this tale just who the hell do you think you people are you are very very dangerous people indeed your obsession with creating this euro state means that you're happy to destroy democracy you appear to be happy for millions and millions of people to be unemployed and to be poo
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jobs data in russia there are very few big events are scheduled one notable event takes place friday when the x five will release their second quarter operating update. michael stein from its currency has his analysis of what we can expect from the coming week and that wraps up the business bulletin joined in less than forty five minutes for another business update and if you can't wait you can log onto our web size archie dot com slash business. twenty years ago in the largest country. to certain places of. what had been more determined to teach began a journey. where did it take the. wealthy british style it's not easy sometimes it's right on. target. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. rushes would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun from finest impressions . meet for instance on t.v. dot com. in viet nam multis available in both seoul international her tone for china the noise for some photo turned into continental hanoi westlake hotel.
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laura i have a father and i'm not you know i am a libertarian but i'm a libertarian at the very very big for you to show you that the question is see you're you're changing the sign on so you're taking the side put you but you're saying how can i ask how could you possibly cut payments is not the obvious you're going to cut one hundred percent of medicare medicaid social security you still have. some of that they can. supply with their funds but here's the point we have no choice you're assuming perhaps that we have the money to pay these people anyway these programs are insolvent the unfunded liabilities amount to one hundred and fifteen trillion dollars you're going to have to tell me if you really believe or anybody believes either democrat or republican that we have the money to pay for these entitlement programs they must be cut or not we can either now to try to raise the debt ceiling and to continue to to pay social security and continue to pay these things right now ok but how can i reckon lauren can you assure me that what happened in greece is going to happen to america in two
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. $1.3 trillion economy is a big market for the utah and there lots of talk about investment opportunities during mrs. clinton's visit. >> you're watching "newsday." still to come on the program, the aid agency that had controversy by handing out less aid in uganda. >> and murdoch and sons prepare to answer questions about phone hacking corruption. we assess the future of news corp. south africans have celebrated former president's nelson mandela 93rd birthday. he spent the day with family in his home village where he was also visited by the president. millions of school children sang him a special birthday song before lessons began. >> smiling and surrounded by family members, these photos show mandiba as he is affectionately called with his family, three generations of them. the elderly statesman celebrated on monday with a party of school children at his home in his childhood village. [happy birthday to you ♪ >> across the country, school children sang a special version of the birthday song, happy birthday dada, mandiba. two years ago it was mandela day. and his wife and his daughter
. $1.3 trillion economy is a big market for the utah and there lots of talk about investment opportunities during mrs. clinton's visit. >> you're watching "newsday." still to come on the program, the aid agency that had controversy by handing out less aid in uganda. >> and murdoch and sons prepare to answer questions about phone hacking corruption. we assess the future of news corp. south africans have celebrated former president's nelson mandela 93rd birthday. he spent...
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the second and all three nuclear crises begin and all the other engineers going all the sides of the big three and. it was going to six party talks where you she could. resolve the issue and although it was not much progress through and you can do with some breakthroughs with the march and school of thought was in the when it became clear that north korea he's not going to be. freezing in some nuclear program and the other part you say you think you still thrust the north korean for a number of years there have been no developments and paul nor the so it's going to be even more even for forbes. bali last week was very significant for all parties realize that it's about time. starts discussing be again south koreans and north. by literally of the united states and the way. we can all three in going to get invited. or so in washington so we see that it's time. for us there's no certainty that there will be much progress but these discussions you can facials and considerations is a large step forward. given that north and south korea haven't had a peace treaty for fifty eight years so after
the second and all three nuclear crises begin and all the other engineers going all the sides of the big three and. it was going to six party talks where you she could. resolve the issue and although it was not much progress through and you can do with some breakthroughs with the march and school of thought was in the when it became clear that north korea he's not going to be. freezing in some nuclear program and the other part you say you think you still thrust the north korean for a number of...
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event of the day so the reigning world champions larry sundry on a from brazil take on the currently big gold medal is misty may and curry walsh of the u.s. saying. humor can joe have been in the best of form is here for the hit back brilliantly to seal the ones. i did march in straight sets and again a much needed confidence boost a blunder the olympics just round the corner i think that's what's driving us right now you know and i know i think about it every term every day in training and but i'm not overlooking anything to be a three time gold medalist and i swear i'd be amazing if nobody's gotten to the last three now we're capable so we want to do it for you are saying behind the brazilian rivals a rare defeat this season. the crowd is currently entertained how all of those fans will be hoping one day they'll be able to achieve a picture of a russian jew and hopefully this will happen sooner rather than may turn richard on porfiry don't see. any rugby union fan knows new zealand are the team who play in black their prime minister has branded england a bunch of water peace after they
event of the day so the reigning world champions larry sundry on a from brazil take on the currently big gold medal is misty may and curry walsh of the u.s. saying. humor can joe have been in the best of form is here for the hit back brilliantly to seal the ones. i did march in straight sets and again a much needed confidence boost a blunder the olympics just round the corner i think that's what's driving us right now you know and i know i think about it every term every day in training and but...